Rainforest Ecology & Biodiversity Conservation
Taman Negara, Borneo (sabah), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
14 Days / 13 Nights
Study Malaysia’s tropical rainforests, wildlife conservation, and sustainability efforts in places like Borneo and Taman Negara.
Student Learning Outcomes
By the end of this program, students will:
1. Understand the ecological importance of Malaysia’s rainforests and their global significance.
2. Study native species and conservation challenges in real ecosystems.
3. Work with conservationists and ecotourism practitioners on biodiversity protection.
4. Gain hands-on experience in field research, reforestation, and wildlife observation.
5. Reflect on human-nature relationships, indigenous knowledge, and sustainable practices.
By the end of this program, students will:
1. Understand the ecological importance of Malaysia’s rainforests and their global significance.
2. Study native species and conservation challenges in real ecosystems.
3. Work with conservationists and ecotourism practitioners on biodiversity protection.
4. Gain hands-on experience in field research, reforestation, and wildlife observation.
5. Reflect on human-nature relationships, indigenous knowledge, and sustainable practices.
Package Include:
Local accommodation or resort stay
Ground transportation
Meals (as per itinerary)
Professional facilitator or guide
Collaboration with a local university
Local expert speaker
Sightseeing excursions
All trip logistical arrangements
Packages Itinerary:
Day 1
Arrival & Orientation (Kuala Lumpur)
- Arrival in Kuala Lumpur & check-in
- Orientation session: Overview of Malaysia ecosystems and biodiversity hotspots
- Introductory talk by an ecologist or NGO representative
- Welcome dinner
Outcome: Students gain context on Malaysia conservation landscape
and program goals.
Day 2
Travel to Taman Negara & Forest Introduction
- Morning travel to Taman Negara National Park
- Introduction to lowland tropical rainforest ecosystems
- Night jungle walk: observing nocturnal species and sounds
Outcome: Students begin field exposure and familiarize with rainforest
biodiversity.
Day 3
Forest Ecology & Canopy Experience
- Guided canopy walk and lowland forest trek
- Lecture: Ecological layers and interdependence of rainforest life
- Group journaling and observation skills workshop
Outcome: Students learn how to observe and document ecological
patterns.
Day 4
Biodiversity Survey & River Study
- Fieldwork activity: flora and fauna identification
- River ecology study: water quality testing and aquatic life survey
- Discussion on environmental threats (deforestation, palm oil, poaching)
Outcome: Students gain practical experience in ecological monitoring.
Day 5
Indigenous Knowledge & Conservation
- Visit Orang Asli village
- Learn about traditional forest knowledge, medicine, and tools
- Dialogue: Balancing conservation and indigenous rights
Outcome: Students value indigenous perspectives in sustainable
stewardship.
Day 6
Travel to Kuala Lumpur & NGO Visit
- Return to Kuala Lumpur
- Visit local conservation NGO or environmental research center
- Workshop: Sustainable development & urban conservation
Outcome: Students connect rainforest issues to urban sustainability
practices.
Day 7
Fly to Borneo (Sabah)
- Morning flight to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
- Orientation to Borneo ecosystems and species
- Sunset beach walk and cultural briefing
Outcome: Students transition into the unique biodiversity of Malaysian
Borneo.
Day 8
Kinabatangan River Wildlife Expedition
- Travel to Kinabatangan River
- River safari: observe wild orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys
- Night boat ride and species log activity
Outcome: Students observe species in their natural habitats and record
data.
Day 9
Conservation in Action: Reforestation
- Tree planting with local environmental group
- Learn about rewilding and habitat restoration techniques
- Workshop: Community-based conservation and ecotourism
Outcome: Students actively contribute to ecosystem regeneration.
Day 10
Rainforest Field Skills
- Navigation and species tracking skills
- Biodiversity data collection (camera trap setup, birdwatching)
- Group project: identify a conservation problem and propose a solution
Outcome: Students build field competencies and problem-solving skills.
Day 11
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre
- Visit Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre
- Learn about rehabilitation, release, and orangutan behavior
- Dialogue with wildlife rangers and vets
Outcome: Students understand the complexities of wildlife rescue and
release.
Day 12
Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre & Reflection
- Guided tour of Sun Bear Conservation Centre
- Final group workshop: Ethics in wildlife tourism and conservation
- Personal reflection time and creative expression (drawing, journaling, etc.)
Outcome: Students reflect on the emotional and ethical aspects of
conservation work.
Day 13
Youth-Led Conservation Forum
- Host or join a youth-led conservation forum with local students or interns
- Present group projects, share reflections
- Farewell celebration and cultural dinner
Outcome: Students practice communication, share impact stories, and
connect with peers.
Day 14
Departure from Kota Kinabalu
- Morning walk or mindfulness session
- Program closing circle
- Depart for home country
Outcome: Students return inspired, equipped with knowledge and
motivation to protect nature.
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